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New Trivia:

Trivia: Since no one, and I mean NO ONE was able to answer last months trivia, we’re trying a different tactic to give away an autographed picture of Kate Mulgrew, Captain Janeway of Star Trek: Voyager. All you need to do is write in and explain why you are the biggest fan of Kate Mulgrew. Please include your address and the code word mentioned in the first 15 minutes of the show. We’ll be drawing a name the middle of October.

Prize: An Autographed copy of Kate Mulgrew (Captain Janeway)

Winner: Ken Warford

Promos

Our Interview:

Mackenzie Mason

Mackenzie was born in the Philippines and since has lived in Puerto Rico, Germany, Virginia and San Diego. After attending The International School of Stuttgart, Mackenzie went on to finish high school at the prestigious Miss Porter’s School in Farmington Connecticut. She continued her higher education at The University of Southern California where she studied Communication and Theatre.

In college she began appearing in many performances and plays, and was quickly noticed for her stage presence and on set natural abilities.

Mackenzie has a very strong sense of comedy and has a natural ability to make people laugh. She trains at the improv schools, The Groundlings and The Second City and is currently writing sketches with a comedy group she formed with fellow classmates.

She is a self-proclaimed bookworm, spiritual guru, Sci-Fi geek, and horror fanatic who doesn’t take herself too seriously.

TV News:

Walking Dead S3 premiere shambles to a HUGE record

Last season, The Walking Dead opened and closed its second year with record-setting numbers for a basic-cable drama. Now the season-three numbers are in, and they’re enough to make even the broadcast shows quake with fear.

Last night, the third-season premiere, “Seed,” racked up 10.9 million viewers and a powerful 5.7 demo rating. When you factor in the encore showings late last night, the episode was seen by more than 15 million people (and that’s not even counting the people who recorded it to watch later), a number second only to prime-time football viewership on the night.

If you’re wondering how that stacks up with last year, it’s about a 50 percent increase in viewers from the kickoff of season two. In terms of ratings, the episode has eclipsed the season-two finale as one of the highest-rated basic-cable dramas in the 18-49 demo ever, surpassing the finale demo score by a full point. We were expecting the show to post gains, but this is just ridiculous.

Though we’ve still got a few more premieres on the horizon in the coming weeks, The Walking Dead’s definitely got our top vote for most impressive debut of the 2012-2013 season so far. They’ve gotta be having a party over at AMC right now.

Rumor of the Day:

There’s a Firefly animated spinoff in the works?

It’s been nearly a decade since Fox canceled Firefly, and the show’s rabid following still hasn’t stopped clamoring for more. We’ve got a movie, we’ve got comic books, and a reunion special is on the way, but could we get something else? Could Firefly go animated?

Just as they did at San Diego Comic-Con over the summer, Firefly cast members reunited at New York Comic-Con over the weekend to talk about the show’s past and future. This time it was a smaller group, featuring only Nathan Fillion, Jewel Staite and Sean Maher, but during their session they managed to unleash a tidbit of maybe-news that’s liable to get Browncoats everywhere excited.

“If we’re dreaming, tell me what you think about this: Firefly the animated series,” Fillion said during the panel.

Really? Could our beloved Serenity fly back onto our screens as a cartoon, or was Fillion just messing around? According to Maher, the idea’s actually been toyed with.

“I know somebody who is actually trying to get that done, who has approached Joss [Whedon about it,” Maher said after the panel. “He used to work with Guillermo del Toro.”

Just who this person might be remains a mystery (for now), but this actually seems like a viable way to carry on the series without worrying about the ages of the characters. Plus, voice acting takes less time for the cast (and you don’t have to build sets and coordinate locations), which could mean that even the always-busy Fillion might make time to play Cartoon Mal and star in his hit series Castle simultaneously.

Of course, it’s just a convention rumor at this point, but what do you think? Could Firefly continue in the cartoon world, even with someone other than Whedon at the helm?

Movie:

You’ll have to wait a little longer for that RoboCop reboot

It’s a bad day for sci-fi. Sony Pictures is pushing back two of its most anticipated releases: RoboCop and Elysium. We’ll have to wait a little longer for Jose Padilha’s remake and Neill Blomkamp’s follow-up to his Oscar-nominated District 9.

According to THR, RoboCop has been delayed a year. Instead of debuting Aug. 9, 2013, it will hit theaters Feb. 7, 2014. We’re not sure why the move was made, but the extra six months will give the film ample time for post-production.

After shuffling the schedule, RoboCop’s old release date has been given to Elysium. The film was originally slated for March 1, 2013, and will now open Aug. 9. The film is “set on a space station occupied by the very wealthy while the rest of humanity lives on a ravaged, overpopulated Earth.” Elysium stars Matt Damon, Jodie Foster and Sharlto Copley.

What do you think of the scheduling shakeup? Is it a good or a bad move?

This week in Star Trek:

Wil Wheaton and LeVar Burton To Guest Star Again On Big Bang Theory

By Crewman Becky | October 5, 2012 – 10:14 pm

Short but sweet! …short story…sweet news.

Turns out that on an upcoming episode of The Big Bang Theory, Sheldon is making a new “Fun With Flags” webisode, this time focusing on the flags of Star Trek. While it’s not totally clear how Wil and LeVar will play into it, we’re guessing we won’t be disappointed.

This newest Star Trek heavy episode is currently scheduled to air November 8th.